Screenshots matched the locker exactly. Email change went through in ten minutes, with no pushback from support.
Fortnite OG (2017) Accounts
Rank is what the previous owner finished on, and the hidden rating follows it. Expect the first placement games to play at that level, not below it.
What Fortnite accounts cost right now
Across 1409 live listings the median is $74.48. Most sit between $39.70 and $120.62; the full spread runs from $4.99 to $2,680.65.
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145 TAGSFortnite — Frequently Asked Questions
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Does OG mean the account has rare skins?
No. OG here means registered in 2017 or earlier — a date, not a locker. Rare items have their own pages, like Black Knight or Renegade Raider, and the card lists everything an account actually holds.
Can an account be made OG later?
No. The registration date is fixed when the account is created and no purchase or activity changes it. That is the entire reason this shelf exists.
Is an OG account riskier to buy?
The risk is the same as any transfer: full access matters, and escrow holds the money until you have checked. What differs is the price — older accounts cost more, so the checks are worth doing properly.
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Pulled Renegade Raider on the second chest. The odds were exactly what the card showed before checkout.
Escrow made the difference for me. The payment was released only after I logged in and changed everything.
The named item was there as promised and the rest of the locker was better than I expected for the price.
The seller answered in two minutes at midnight and walked me through the email swap step by step.
Ordered four chests and two had the season-three items I actually wanted. Delivery was immediate.
Bought at 3am and the credentials were in my dashboard before I finished making coffee. No email ping-pong.
The first account had a login issue and support swapped it in four minutes. The warranty is not decoration.
Screenshots matched the locker exactly. Email change went through in ten minutes, with no pushback from support.
Pulled Renegade Raider on the second chest. The odds were exactly what the card showed before checkout.
Escrow made the difference for me. The payment was released only after I logged in and changed everything.
The named item was there as promised and the rest of the locker was better than I expected for the price.
The seller answered in two minutes at midnight and walked me through the email swap step by step.
Ordered four chests and two had the season-three items I actually wanted. Delivery was immediate.
Bought at 3am and the credentials were in my dashboard before I finished making coffee. No email ping-pong.
The first account had a login issue and support swapped it in four minutes. The warranty is not decoration.
The seller answered in two minutes at midnight and walked me through the email swap step by step.
Ordered four chests and two had the season-three items I actually wanted. Delivery was immediate.
Bought at 3am and the credentials were in my dashboard before I finished making coffee. No email ping-pong.
The first account had a login issue and support swapped it in four minutes. The warranty is not decoration.
Screenshots matched the locker exactly. Email change went through in ten minutes, with no pushback from support.
Pulled Renegade Raider on the second chest. The odds were exactly what the card showed before checkout.
Escrow made the difference for me. The payment was released only after I logged in and changed everything.
The named item was there as promised and the rest of the locker was better than I expected for the price.
The seller answered in two minutes at midnight and walked me through the email swap step by step.
Ordered four chests and two had the season-three items I actually wanted. Delivery was immediate.
Bought at 3am and the credentials were in my dashboard before I finished making coffee. No email ping-pong.
The first account had a login issue and support swapped it in four minutes. The warranty is not decoration.
Screenshots matched the locker exactly. Email change went through in ten minutes, with no pushback from support.
Pulled Renegade Raider on the second chest. The odds were exactly what the card showed before checkout.
Escrow made the difference for me. The payment was released only after I logged in and changed everything.
The named item was there as promised and the rest of the locker was better than I expected for the price.
Most secure marketplace to buy Fortnite accounts
Every listing carries the full locker upfront, checkout runs inside the platform, and credentials land in your dashboard the moment payment confirms. Nothing is arranged with the seller off-site.
Two kinds of listing live on this page. Unique is one exact account from a verified seller — you see what you buy. Random and named come from the house pool: the guaranteed part is stated, the rest is chance.
One thing: the year it was created. Everything on this shelf was registered in 2017 or earlier — the first year Fortnite existed, before the game became what it is now. The date comes from the account data, not from a seller calling it old.
That is the whole filter. It says nothing about what is in the locker, and it is not a promise of rare skins: those live on their own shelves. What it promises is a registration date nobody can manufacture.
Because it is the one property of an account that cannot be bought, farmed or added later. Skins return, battle passes repeat, levels are grindable — a 2017 registration is closed forever, and the number of accounts holding one only goes down.
In practice the date also travels with company. Accounts from that year usually passed through the early seasons, so the locker tends to carry things that were never sold again — the Season 2 knights, the first Skull and Ghoul Troopers, emotes from passes that ran once. Not always, which is why the card lists contents item by item.
The third reason is social and the most honest one: in a lobby, an OG account reads instantly to anyone who was there. That is what people are buying, and pretending otherwise would be marketing rather than description.
























